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Musiq_notes
08-06-2007, 01:04 PM
HA! HA! wait....I know those people! It's the Duggars from up here. That's baby number 18 she's carrying. Jim Bob gets a gleam in his eyes about twenty minutes after she births one.


I really dont know how those people handle 17 children. I love my son more then anything but I can't even imagine having another one...let alone 16 more.

*faints*

MrsKimi
08-06-2007, 01:09 PM
I really dont know how those people handle 17 children. I love my son more then anything but I can't even imagine having another one...let alone 16 more.

*faints*

She's a baby factory and the older ones are responsible for looking after the younger ones. It's crazy, I think, but she's either on some real good drugs and just doesn't care, or she really, really likes being pregnant. From the stories on them on the local news around here, everybody in the family seems very robotic to me, with the exception of dad and he's just a sleazy politician, IMO.

DarkFantasy96
08-06-2007, 01:30 PM
Yeah I never liked the dad... I watch their show occasionally on Discovery Health. The rest of them seem nice enough although admittedly they are a bit robotic. Except the little ones. They haven't been thoroughly trained yet.

Musiq_notes
08-06-2007, 01:35 PM
Yeah I never liked the dad... I watch their show occasionally on Discovery Health. The rest of them seem nice enough although admittedly they are a bit robotic. Except the little ones. They haven't been thoroughly trained yet.


I'm all about family and everyone helping each other out. But I would hate to think I was the one who had to take care of my brothers and sisters. I guess since I came from a family of 4...I got used to the parents doing the parenting.

hclager
08-06-2007, 01:46 PM
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MrsKimi
08-06-2007, 02:56 PM
Yeah I never liked the dad... I watch their show occasionally on Discovery Health. The rest of them seem nice enough although admittedly they are a bit robotic. Except the little ones. They haven't been thoroughly trained yet.

LOL - yeah, trained is right!

shortstuff
08-08-2007, 08:16 AM
CURE; Don't fall in love then....

what is the saying, "Nothing ventured nothing gained."


you can choose to live or to put your head in the sand...YOU choose!!!!!

primitive man
08-08-2007, 02:37 PM
A store that sells new husbands has just opened in New
York City, where a
woman may go to choose a husband. Among the
instructions at the
entrance is a description of how the store operates:

You may visit this store ONLY ONCE! There are six
floors and the value of
the products increase as the shopper ascends the
flights. The shopper may
choose any item from a particular floor, or may choose
to go up to the next
floor, but you cannot go back down except to exit the
building!

So, a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a
husband. On the first floor
the sign on the door reads:

Floor 1 - These men Have Jobs.

She is intrigued, but continues to the second floor,
where the sign reads:

Floor 2 - These men Have Jobs and Love Kids.

"That's nice", she thinks, "but I want more." So she
continues upward. The
third floor sign reads:

Floor 3 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, and are
Extremely Good Looking.

"Wow," she thinks, but feels compelled to keep going.
She goes to the
fourth floor and the sign reads:

Floor 4 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are
Drop-dead Good Looking and
Help With Housework.

"Oh, mercy me!" she exclaims, "I can hardly stand it!"
Still, she goes to
the fifth floor and the sign reads:

Floor 5 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are
Drop-dead Gorgeous, Help with
Housework, and Have a Strong Romantic Streak.

She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth
floor, where the sign
reads:

Floor 6 - You are visitor 31,456,012 to this floor.
There are no men on
this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that
women are impossible to
please. Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store.

PLEASE NOTE:

To avoid gender bias charges, the store's owner opened
a New Wives store
just across the street.

The first floor has wives that love sex.

The second floor has wives that love sex and have
money.

The third, fourth, fifth and sixth floors have never
been visited

SweetCheeks
08-10-2007, 07:58 PM
Foolishness. Women are more likely to be dissatisfied with her man's lack of a sex drive than vice versa. You can point to the glut of impotence drugs on the market for proof of that.

Taken from Palo Alto Medical Foundation:
Truth or myth? Men have a higher sex drive than women.

Myth.

Men and women on average have the same level of sex drive, according to scientists. None of us are alike in when we will want to have sex, how often and with whom. Some guys want sex at an earlier age, some at a later age. Likewise, some girls want to have sex at an earlier age, some at a later age. Some want more sex and some want less sex. But television, movies, magazines and society in general present us with a false definition of who we are supposed to be and when we should have sex.

_________________________________________

Percentage of Men who think about sex everyday is 54%, percentage of women who think about sex everyday is 19%. (Taken from Abnormal Psychology- Ronald Comer.)

Have you ever heard woman complaining that her husband isn't interested in sex? On occasion I have heard this BUT A majority of the time you will hear husbands complaining that their wives are not putting out. More often than not I've heard woman complain that their husbands or boyfriends want it TOO much. Not sure where you got your idea from.

If a man is seeking drugs to help his libido because his wife or significant other is pushing him to, then it's obivious that his problem has nothing to do with hormonal imbalance. (which is the cause of most erectile dysfunctions)
It would seem he is generally just NOT interested. This could be due to lack of sexual attraction, suffering from some sort of paraphilia, has performance anxiety,or being exposed to some sort of trauma somewhere in his life (more common in women).
(With the exception of those men who want help but are too embarassed to get it.)

In any case, only 10% of men have erectile disorders and largely present in men over 50. Those who do seek treatment have NO problem with sexual desire... They WANT to have sex but can't.

Also, drugs are only used for biological causes, not psychological.

*stepping down from my soap box*